Cyndi Lauper is preparing to wrap up her nearly 50-year career with one final tour in 2024. Girls just want to have fun It will mark the end of an era for Lauper, who conquered the world with her unique voice and memorable hits.
As part of this farewell, Cyndi Lauper will give a special performance at Rock in Rio 2024, one of the world’s largest music festivals, on September 20.
He will share the world stage with great names in music, such as Katy Perry AND Ivete Sangalooffering the audience a setlist full of classics that have defined his career. Among the songs scheduled are hits like Girls just want to have fun, From time to timeAND True colors.
Rock in Rio 2024 takes place in Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, with a program that includes performances by important artists, such as Travis Scott, Shawn Mendes, Imagine Dragons, Avenged SevenfoldAND Ed Sheeran. Tickets for some days of the event are already sold out, but tickets for September 15, 19 and 21 are still available, which can be purchased through the Ticketmaster platform.
To facilitate access to the event, the festival organizers recommend using public transportation or special First Class buses, which will travel directly to Cidade do Rock. These services guarantee a smoother and safer experience for fans attending the 40th edition of Rock in Rio.
Cyndi Lauper Explains Why She Decided to Do a Farewell Tour
Cyndi Lauperone of the most important figures in 80s music, has revealed that he will be doing his farewell tour, called Girls just want to have funa direct homage to his most famous success.
This series of shows will represent the end of a brilliant career, during which the artist has conquered the public with iconic songs such as From time to time, True colors AND Change of heart. In 2024, Lauper turns 71.
The first leg of the tour will take place in North America, starting in Montreal on October 18 and ending in Chicago on December 5. In 2025, the tour is expected to expand to other continents, including performances in South America. It is worth noting that while Lauper will perform at Rock in Rio in September, that show will not be part of her farewell tour.
Recently, Lauper released a documentary titled Cyndi Lauper: Let the Canaries Singavailable on Paramount+, which offers an in-depth look at her life and career. Commenting on her decision to end the tour, the singer was candid in admitting that her age may affect her future performances.
During an interview on the Jimmy Kimmel show, transcribed by ConsequenceLauper stressed the importance of quitting while you still feel able to. “I’m fine now, but I don’t know what I’ll be like in four years.”he explained. “I want to take this time to celebrate with the public and do something fun while I can.”
In another interview, this time for VarietyLauper reiterated her intention to end her career on a high note, noting that she wants to be remembered for the energy and joy she always brought to the stage. “I realized that I’m getting older, so I want to do it while I can still offer something great. I’d rather be remembered that way, without dragging myself on stage.”
Source: Terra

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